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Ninel Conde Unveils Olive-Green Eyes After Keratopigmentation at New York Clinic

Ophthalmologists warn the corneal pigmentation technique can cause infections, glaucoma or vision loss.

Overview

  • Ninel Conde shared video of her procedure at Kerato in New York, saying she chose an olive‑green tone and praising surgeon Dr. Moshovich.
  • Reports describe the method as keratopigmentation using a femtosecond laser to create a corneal channel where color pigment is placed.
  • Coverage places the price near $12,000 for both eyes, though one outlet reports it may have been a clinic collaboration rather than a paid treatment.
  • Specialists and ophthalmology societies caution that the procedure is invasive and may lead to infection, corneal decompensation, elevated eye pressure or permanent vision loss.
  • Social media reaction ranges from compliments on the result to criticism over cosmetic overuse and concern about eye safety.